NEW PLYMOUTH AMATEUR SWIMMING CLUB. gPORTS MUNICIPAL BATHS. THURSDAY, MARCH 12, at 7.30 p.m. (Under the Rules of 66yds. BOYS under 16—First prize, trophy valued 7/C, second ss; entry 6d. 50yds GIRLS' RACE—First prize 7/6, second ss; entry 6d. 50yds OPEN' HANDICAP—First prize 10/6, second ss; entry Is. SOyds MAIDEN—First prize 7/6, second ss; cntrv 6d. GENTS' SPRINGBOARD (3 boards) "l <DlVE.—First prize, tropin-; entry fid. 100 yds OPEN HANDICAP.—First prize 10/6, second ss; entry Is. LADIES' SPRINGBOARD DIVE.-First prize, trophy; entry 6d. 75yds GIRLS' "HANDICAP.—First prize 7/6, second ss; cntrv 6d. 75yds OPEN HANDICAP—First prize 10/6, second ss; entry lsf PLUNGE—First prize, trophy; entry 6d. 100 yds HIGH SCHOOL BOYS' RACE.— Trophy; entry 6d. POLO MATCH.—Medals; entry, 2s team. RELAY RACE (team of four).—Medals. entry, 2s team. Note.—All prizes will be in the form •f trophies. Nominations will close with the secretary, P.O. Box 30, on March 7, at 9 p.m., and must be accompanist by the necessary fees and the latest three performances. Admission.—Gentlemen Is; Ladies and Children, Cd. Mr. Van Hack's popular Orchestra will be in attendance. GEO. TABOR, Hon. Sec.
MOA ROAD BOARD. APPLICATIONS for the position of Clerk to the above Board will be received up to 10.0 a.m. dn Saturday, March 7, 1914. Salary £IOO per annum. Particulars of duties may be seen at .my house, and at th» office of Percival and Messenger, Inglewood. H. TRIMBLE, Chairman. February 23, 1914. pOR gALE - "piREEHOLD JURM A7K ACRES, of which 400 acres is bush land, balance open country. About 250 acres in grass, rest in bush; about 25 acres has been ploughed and 50 acres more can be ploughed without staumping. New lioiwe and stockyard just erected. Cheese factory being erected on next section this season. At present settlers are supplying a home-separ- _. ation butter factory. On junction of main roads and five miles from railway line. In THE RANGATIAKA DISTRICT, and close to the BIG KWa.vIP NOW BEING RAPIDLY BROUGHT IN. Ring-fenced and subdivided into two paddocks. This farm can be milked on during the coming year and would cut up into two nice handy farms. Now running 200 HEAD BIG CATTLE, and WOULD EASILY MILK 100 COWS. The owners, having another property in view, are prepared to quit at the low price of £3500. VERY LITTLE CASH WANTED from good man. Just suit man with family. This property is a genuine bargain.
cr particulars apply to— P.O. BOX 11, WIIAKATAXE. HENRY BROWN AND COMORLEY STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. We have on hand ,ex schooner H. D. Bendizsen, 400,000 feet of Oregon Pine, which we are quittiag at current rateß. ALL SIZES AND LENGTHS--1 ALL SIZES AND LENGTHS TOTARA STRAINEfiS IN STOCK Apply to— HY- BROWN & CO., Morley Street, New Plymouth. AUCKLAND EXHIBITION AUCKLAND EXHIBITION CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS AN ENJOYABLE TRIP. A COMPLETE CHANGE. KEEN ENJOYMENT. A SPLENDID SHOW. No finer music has been heard in New /.caland than that of the .ROYAL ARTILLERY BAND. THE EXHIBITS ARE ASTONISHING. ■ THE GROUNDS ARE A ."AIRYLAND. 'Wonderland makes straight hair curly!" Excursion Fares on the Railways all the time from everywhere.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 207, 2 March 1914, Page 1
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